This is also Lifi's greatest weakness.
Where Lifi will take our digital futures.
Lifi's early developmental models were capable of 150 megabits-per-second(Mbps).
Lifi connection can transmit data at the rate
of 224 GB per second.
It is called Lifi and it is the future of wireless connectivity.
The Lifi technology is currently being developed by numerous organizations
around the world.
Since Lifi is a new technology,
not many devices are compatible with it.
Given all these advantages, why hasn't Lifi technology already been massively implemented?
But light is stopped by opaque objects making Lifi significantly more secure than other wireless technologies.
Lifi stands for Light Fidelity
and it's a wireless optical networking technology that uses light-emitting diodes for data transmission.
Lifi transmission speeds can go over 100 Gbps,
14 times faster than WiGig, also known as the world's fastest WiFi.
In open spaces,
Wi-Fi's coverage can go up to 32 meters but Lifi can only go up to 10 meters.
Lifi is designed to use LED light
bulbs similar to those currently in use in many energy-conscious homes and offices.
In simpler terms, Lifi is considered to be as a light-based WiFi
which uses light instead of radio waves to transmit information.
Most devices that we use now still use hardware for Wi-Fi networking and
it's unlikely that we will see Lifi enabled personal devices in the next couple of years.